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by jo909
2836 days ago
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As defined in the article: "when a computer is reset without following proper procedures (what’s known as a cold/hard reboot)" Even if you disagree, "cold boot attack" is the established name for the actual attack, the new aspect presented here is how to circumvent a certain firmware protection that would overwrite the memory on a cold boot to prevent that attack. If you would give your definition we could see if it is right, too. |
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